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BINDING THE MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN HISTORY.-We can furnish Covers for Binding in dark green levant cloth, for 50 cents; sent by mail, postpaid. Back numbers exchanged, if in good condition, for bound volume in cloth (as above), $1.00: in half Turkey Morocco for $2.00-subscribers paying charges both ways. TERMS: $5.00 a year, in advance; 50 cents a number. Postmasters receive subscriptions.

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The earlier volumes, 1 and 2 (1877 and 1878), are out of print, and now command a premium.

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